The North American Review, 64. ciltJared Sparks, Edward Everett, James Russell Lowell, Henry Cabot Lodge O. Everett, 1847 Vols. 227-230, no. 2 include: Stuff and nonsense, v. 5-6, no. 8, Jan. 1929-Aug. 1930. |
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... learned that Wade was marching to the relief of Carlisle , he resolved to advance at once and offer him battle . Accordingly , leaving a small detachment before the town , he pressed forward with all his forces to Brampton , on the road ...
... learned that Wade was marching to the relief of Carlisle , he resolved to advance at once and offer him battle . Accordingly , leaving a small detachment before the town , he pressed forward with all his forces to Brampton , on the road ...
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... learned that she was the daughter of that noble - hearted chief to whom his mother had been indebted for her freedom . The effect upon the mind of the young Clementine was equally strong ; this was the prince of whom , from her the ...
... learned that she was the daughter of that noble - hearted chief to whom his mother had been indebted for her freedom . The effect upon the mind of the young Clementine was equally strong ; this was the prince of whom , from her the ...
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... learned around the Highland watch - fires , and rehearsed those wild legends of the olden time , which have such a charm in that land of mist and storm . Calm returned with daylight , and , after wandering for a while at venture , they ...
... learned around the Highland watch - fires , and rehearsed those wild legends of the olden time , which have such a charm in that land of mist and storm . Calm returned with daylight , and , after wandering for a while at venture , they ...
Sayfa 81
... learned , and in the saloons of fashion . One can hardly tell how it hap- pened that such a work , with all its great merit , should have gained favor with those who had no taste for the delightful narrative of Hume . But the voice of ...
... learned , and in the saloons of fashion . One can hardly tell how it hap- pened that such a work , with all its great merit , should have gained favor with those who had no taste for the delightful narrative of Hume . But the voice of ...
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... learned , but was not sure that he was very clever ; while Suard speaks of his conversation as full and animated . On the whole , he appears to have borne in social life and conversation a part not unequal to his literary name . It is ...
... learned , but was not sure that he was very clever ; while Suard speaks of his conversation as full and animated . On the whole , he appears to have borne in social life and conversation a part not unequal to his literary name . It is ...
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